
Mumbai is again on alert because the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a strong warning of rainfall for 2 September. After days of intense showers, which left several parts of urban irrigation, the upcoming charm raised concerns about another flood. Commissioning, residents and officials are preparing for the impact, but the big question persists – the city will only see a downpour or other round of chaos?
Will Maharashtra hit strong collisions today?
The meteorological agency predicted thunderstorms accompanied by lightning in isolated places in the districts of North Konan, as well as in the Ghat North Madhya Maharashtra and Marathwad.
The forecast also revealed warnings of some South Konan-Goa districts and in the areas of southern Madhya Maharashtra.
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Weather forecast in bombai
The city is likely to witness slight precipitation until Sunday 31. August. However, the cloudy sky persists, which excludes completely dry charm. The weak rain was predicted for September 1, while for September 2 a warning warning was released.
When will Rains Mumbai make it easier?
Mumbai’s monsoon usually narrows at the beginning of September, but this year’s showers were heavier and more frequent and disrupt everyday life. Without anticipation of immediate relief, residents may have to last a few more wet days before the conditions improve.
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Yet the spirit of the city remains unshaped. Visitors to the office waded through ankle water, sellers work under a temporary tarpaulin and children spray their way home. Meanwhile, the durability of Mumbai is strong, although the question persists – when does the rain finally fly?
Floods disrupt the road connection in JK
Meanwhile, the floods caused by severe collisions threw the connectivity of the road from the gear in Jammu and Kashmir, while the districts of Poonch and Doda were heading towards the onslaught. The main routes, including the National Highway Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44), were damaged, which stopped traffic.
In Poonch, the right bearing a basic commodity was suspended via Mughal Road, because the NH-44 from Udhampur to Srinagar remained closed on Friday. This closure was monitored by pipes up and down on the highway in the Samroi area as a result of severe precipitation, the press agency reported.
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